A sense amplifier circuit includes a first voltage-controlled current source to supply current proportional to a first bias voltage to a reference node and a second voltage-controlled current source to supply current proportional to a second bias voltage to a sensing node. The first and second bias voltages are internally generated in response to an externally applied sense amp control signal. A current mirror circuit is also provided for the sense amplifier circuit. The current mirror circuit commonly deliver current proportional to the voltage level of the reference node to the reference and sensing nodes. A differential amplifier amplifies a difference voltage between reference and sensing nodes. This current mirror type sense amplifier circuit allows data sensing operation to be performed without being influenced from the external conditions and without sensing speed loss due to the instability of the precharge current since the voltage-controlled current sources are controlled by the internal bias voltages.
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1. A sense amplifier circuit for semiconductor memory devices, comprising: a first bias circuit for generating a first bias signal in response to a sense amplifier enable signal; a first precharge circuit for supplying precharge current to a first node in response to the first bias signal and a precharge control signal; a second bias circuit for generating a second bias signal in response to the sense amplifier enable signal; a second precharge circuit for supplying precharge current to a second node in response to the second bias signal and the precharge control signal; a current mirror circuit, coupled to the first node, for supplying current to the first node; a differential amplifier having a first input coupled to the first node, a second input coupled to the second node and an output for providing an amplified voltage difference between the first and second nodes; a first switch circuit, coupled to the first precharge circuit and the current mirror circuit, for supplying a voltage in response to a discharge control signal; a second switch circuit, coupled to the second precharge circuit, for supplying the power voltage supply in response to the discharge control signal; a first MOS transistor having a source-drain path coupled between a first data line and the first node, and a gate coupled to the first bias signal; a second MOS transistor having a source-drain path coupled between a second data line and the second node, and a gate coupled to the second bias signal; a first data line discharge circuit, coupled to the first data line, for discharging current in response to the discharge control signal; and a second data line discharge circuit, coupled to the second data line, for discharging current in response to the discharge control signal.
2. The sense amplifier circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the first bias circuit comprises an inverter having an input receiving the sense amplifier enable signal and an output generating the first bias signal, and a third MOS transistor having a source-drain path coupled between a ground voltage supply and the first bias signal and a gate coupled to the first data line.
3. The sense amplifier circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the first precharge circuit comprises a fourth MOS transistor having a source-drain path coupled between the first node and a third node and a gate coupled to the precharge control signal, and a fifth MOS transistor having a source-drain path coupled between the first node and a fourth node and a gate coupled to the first bias signal.
4. The sense amplifier circuit according to claim 3 wherein the precharge control signal is disabled before the fifth MOS transistor is shut off.
5. The sense amplifier circuit according to claim 3 , wherein the current driving capability of the fourth MOS transistor is larger than that of the fifth MOS transistor.
6. The sense amplifier circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the current mirror circuit comprises a sixth MOS transistor having a source-drain path coupled between a fifth node and the first node and a gate coupled to the first node.
7. The sense amplifier circuit according to claim 1 , wherein the switch circuit comprises a seventh MOS transistor having a source-drain path coupled between a power voltage supply and the third node and a gate coupled to the discharge control signal, a eighth MOS transistor having a source-drain path coupled between the power voltage supply and the fourth node and a gate coupled to the discharge control signal, and a ninth MOS transistor having a source-drain path coupled between the power voltage supply and the fifth node and a gate coupled to the discharge control signal.
8. The sense amplifier circuit according to claim 7 , wherein the seventh to ninth MOS transistors are PMOS transistors.
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June 22, 2000
August 13, 2002
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